How to find out Intel Chipset Driver version?

I want to know how to find out which Chipset driver I'm currently using.

I downloaded the latest offering from Dell's site, and when I tried to install it, it said "installaction sucessful", however nothing popped up (no installation status bar, no request to reboot etc.) So I assume that I either already have the lastest chipset drivers installed, or something's wrong.

I went to the Device Manager, via the control panel, however I couldn't figure out which entry belongs to the chipset.

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Also, suppose I want to do a clean re-install. According to Dell's site the proper order is this:

Desktop System Software (DSS) or Notebook System Software (NSS) -(don't think my laptop came with this AFAIK)

Chipset

Video Adapter

Network Interface Card (NIC)

Audio Adapter

etc.

Do I do all of the chipset, video adapter etc. driver installations before, or after, I update windows vista?

Thanks for the info. I'll update all my hardware then, before I update windows.

But by my first quesiton, I meant to ask how do I find out what driver versions do I currently have installed. So I know whether or not I have the up-to-date chipset drivers or not.

I just want to verify that my chipset drivers are up-to-date because when I tried to install the latest (from dell's site) I got the "sucessfully installed" message, but the install didn't even commence, nor did the installation application ask for a reboot... so I'm a bit concerned.

Thanks for the tips. I was hoping there was a way to be able to identify them in the Device Manager without having to install any 3rd party software.

That's alright. I just had my laptop replaced (long story) and when I tried to install the latest chipset and Ricoh, it BSOD'd upon reboot and wouldn't let windows load. Thank God for factory restore! I guess the drivers on the Dell website don't work (even though the installation of said drivers went through without a hitch).

So, I decided to not update anything, and just let windows do it's thing. I now have SP1, and a few updates via windows (graphics drivers, webcam etc.). I'll just leave well enough alone for now, and be grateful for a stable and working PC lol